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1990 E-One Spartan Custom Pumper
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1990 E-One Spartan Custom Pumper
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Truck Type Used Pumpers and Engines
Manufacturer E-One
Year Built 1990
Mileage
Location USA - Northeast
Stock # 07584
Price $15,000

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General Specs

  • Stock#: 07584
  • 1990
  • E-One Fire Body
  • Spartan Chassis
  • Custom
  • Length: 30'
  • Truck Height: 9'10"
  • Wheelbase: 96"
  • Seating for 6; 3 SCBA seats
  • Cummins L10 Diesel Engine
  • Engine Brake
  • Allison Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • 1250 GPM Top-Mount Pump
  • 1000 Gallon Tank
  • Feecon Foam System

Electrical - Lighting

  • 2 - Telescoping Scene Lights

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Apparatus Information

  • E-ONE is a worldwide designer, manufacturer and marketer of fire rescue vehicles with more than 28,000 vehicles in operation around the globe. Established in 1974, E-ONE pioneered the use of extruded aluminum in first responder vehicles and continues to lead the industry today with innovative uses of this material along with our stainless steel product line. Headquartered in Ocala, Florida, innovation has been the company's driving force and continues to be the impetus behind its pursuit of new technologies. The result is state-of-the-art fire rescue vehicles recognized for superior firefighting and rescue capabilities.
    https://www.e-one.com/company-timeline/

  • With an on-board foam system, your fire fighting will use the water more efficiently. Adding foam to a fire can help reduce the total water needed to extinguish the fire, and reduce the damage that can be caused to property by excess water usage on a fire scene.